Notice

Users of mod_accessibility should upgrade to libxml2 version 2.5.10. This fixes bugs in earlier versions that
can in some cases have a severe impact on performance.

Overview

mod_accessibility is a fully automatic aid to making websites more
accessible. It serves to improve Websites and Intranets for everyone:

For users, a range of accessibility options to choose from.

For developers and webmasters, an accessibility-enhanced version of your site for
no effort.

For managers, a major step towards ensuring you meet your obligations
under disability discrimination law.

For server administrators, a simple
plugin that doesn't hit your server, nor involve a learning curve
and new support requirements.

For ISPs and Web hosts, a value-added service for your customers.

It can be used with any Apache 2.0 server, and works as an output
filter, transforming documents as they leave the server.
This means it can be used with any content-generation software
(such as CGI, PHP, mod_xml, or as a proxy server with mod_proxy)
without any need for special configuration. It will of course also
work with other output filters, such as an XSLT, character encoding,
or encryption (SSL) modules.

Platforms

mod_accessibility is known to run on Linux and FreeBSD. Other
platforms are considered experimental.

Obtaining mod_accessibility

mod_accessibility is a commercial product of WebThing Ltd. Evaluation
copies are available here for supported platforms. Please
contact us to purchase the full unrestricted
product, and tell us what operating system you are using.

Downloads

We are pleased to offer an Evaluation Copy
for download for selected platforms. This is fully functional, except
in that it will always insert a banner identifying itself in every
page served. You may use this to evaluate mod_accessibility on your
own server (feedback is always appreciated). Note that you'll have
to rename the download to mod_accessibility.so.